Blue yorkie i think. My furbaby Zoi had litter a week ago. To my surprise she has a silverish blueish colored one. Can any one tell me about a blue or if he a Blue. |
Do you have a picture? Most blues are silver. If the pup is a blue you must spay and neuter both parents and keep the blue pup. |
I have tried to upload pic. Yes was born silver but when I put in silver to enquirer come up blue. He is 2 weeks now and georgious. Eyes have open and have blue tint. Can I ask why have mom and dad fixed? And if u could explain how to put pic of him on here. Ty. |
Mom and dad both carry the gene for the blue born. If you mate either of them again they could mate with another dog that carries the gene to any then another blue. Blue burns normally have very compromised immune systems,generally end up with skin conditions and don’t have a long life expectancy. Blue is not something you want to breed for or take chances in getting again. |
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This is the resize program I use. I use my cell phone, then upload to my computer, and resize using the computer, pixels 600 and quality 65 works for me. Here is the link www.resize-photos.com |
3 Attachment(s) pics I hope this works. |
That's a blue. Parents definitely need to be spayed and neutered and you need to keep this one. There is one member on here who has had their blue for a good amount of time but he has had a weakened immune system and some other issues. |
Can u tell me what makes him a blue? He is doing sooooo good. And what can I exspect from a blue. My other silkie female is also pregnant from same male. Has me worried now. |
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Yes both my females are silkies. And my male is kinda wired haired yorkie. |
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My neighbor has a nine-year-old silky-yorkie mix. It's cute as a bug. |
Blue born puppies is a genetic mutation in color, these puppies are prone to health problems like skin issues,they can loose their hair, get a very leathery skin that is like an elephant hide and causes the dog to be in extreme pain. Some dogs have to be humanely put down. They can also suffer from deafness and other health issues, some die before the age of 3 years old, and some can live a fairly healthy life, it's a roll of the dice with a blue born. A silver born yorkie should never be used for breeding. Silkies and yorkies are two different breeds, why would you want to cross breed these dogs, Now you have a pregnant female from a male that could have the blue gene. Why are you even breeding, seems you know very little about breeding. You don’t just take a male and female, throw them together and hope for the best. Look what you have now a blue that you should not sell but keep him. Spay and neuter that male and female so they don’t produce more blue’s, that’s what a reputable breeder would do. A reputable breeder checks for genetic defects generations back, parents, grandparents, great grandparents on both mating pair. If any genetic defects are found a reputable breeder will not use them for breeding but will find another mating pair. A reputable breeder would not cross breed two different breeds. A reputable breeder breeds yorkies to better the breed, not cross breed to line their pockets. I pray this silkie that is pregnant does not throw a blue. Do the right thing spay and neuter the mating pair that threw the blue, do not bring more blue babies into this world that may, can, be very sickly, live a life in pain, die at an early age. |
Hoping these photos clear up what was posted and yes am new breeder have done many hours of research on breeding they are all akc registered with pedigree background and went over by vet from head to tip of tail along with bloodwork and was told would be fine to breed that they were all same breed. I am not in this to line my pockets by no means sorry that was impression. hope this clears up some misunderstandings. And pls look at pics and if I have been given wrong info pls inform me. |
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